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Glowsticks as a survival item
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[quote:Instance:MV8xNTQzNTczXzI1NDg5NjU3X0Y4MTQ1QTEw] I got a bunch of these little 2 dollar led lanterns about the size of your thumb once, thinking I'd just throw them away when the battery ran out. They are the handiest bit of kit I think I've lucked onto, the battery lasts for days even on all the time. They're great to tie over your bivi entrance, or near where you piss outside your campsite. Yeah I'm raving now, but they're pretty fucking handy. [/quote]
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What's the deal with these glowstick things?
Aren't they just about USELESS?
A few hours of glow and then you throw them away. You can light up your tent and that's just about it. They don't cast a beam like a flashlight. You can't continue using them like a flashlight and yet they take up the same amount of space.
Why do so many people include worthless glowsticks in their packs? I don't get it.
Am I missing something?
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